[Third entry in The Virtual Capacity Series]
The Virtual Capacity is an essential, but missing magnitude, and should be promoted to a higher status in performance analysis fora. I miss a general knowledge and use of it and even sometimes I wonder how...

[Second entry in The Virtual Capacity Series]
With a generic number of VMs, let us say n VMs (VM 1 , VM 2 …, VM n ), the situation is more complex because now your virtual machine (VM 1 ) team may compete against any other VM, or against any...

[First entry in The Virtual Capacity Series]
Imagine you have a virtual machine (VM), your blue team, that it is going to play against other VM, the red team. The figure below is the playground of the game, and represents the (performance) capacity of...

As conference season winds down and the holidays approach, I can hardly believe it’s already been over a month since IBM Enterprise. As we move into the home stretch of 2014, what are you concerned with?
Most of us are looking to meet...

To borrow a phrase from a fellow blogger… Interest from customers on cloud storage is very, very hot, and that’s been keeping us very, very busy. The interest underscores the fact that public storage cloud providers have sent a “cost shockwave” through the...

All Virtualization was not Created Equal Server virtualization, or the ability to run more than one operating environment on a single piece of hardware, while simultaneously letting each operating environment (virtual machine) think it is the only one running,...

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